An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK - Report of the National Equality Panel

Summary:
The report looks at the relationship between people’s economic outcomes and their characteristics and finds that inequalities in people's economic positions are also related to their characteristics such as gender, age, ethnicity, religion and education.

Ends and Means: The future roles of social housing in England

John Hills,
February 2007
Paper No' CASEreport 34:
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Summary:
What role social housing can play in 21st Century housing policy? This report aims to provide a background and analytical framework for debating the implications of different answers to this question.

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